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Zionist strikes on Syria kill 18
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‘Harbin’ brings out fans of Korean stars in Toronto
Scores of movie fans waited for hours outside the Toronto premier of “Harbin” on Sunday, hoping to catch a glimpse of Lee Dong-Wook and Hyun Bin, the Korean stars paired for the first time in thi...
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Garfield, Pugh charm Toronto in new romance ‘We Live in Time’
Egyptian archaeologist calls on Berlin to return Nefertiti bust
Afghans hunt for gold at the end of the radio
Garfield, Pugh charm Toronto in new romance ‘We Live in Time’
Oscar nominees Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are both hard-pressed to explain exactly how on-screen chemistry is created, but they have oodles of it in their new tearjerker romance “We Live in Time,” which debuted at the Toronto film festiva...
Egyptian archaeologist calls on Berlin to return Nefertiti bust
Prominent Egyptian archaeologist and former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass has launched a petition for the return to Egypt of the pharaonic bust of Queen Nefertiti from the Neues Museum in Berlin. Nefertiti’s famous painted limestone bust was un...
Afghans hunt for gold at the end of the radio
Sitting on the floor of a dilapidated workshop in the Afghan border town of Spin Boldak, a group of men break apart discarded electronics to search for the smattering of gold inside. It’s a profitable, but ultimately doomed trade as modern electro...
‘Beautiful thing’: Hijab-wearing singer looks to inspire
In a Dubai recording studio, hijab-clad Ghaliaa Chaker tunes her guitar and belts out original songs as she builds a career that is turning heads for more than just her music. The 26-year-old Syrian, who was raised in the United Arab Emirates, has b...
Punk band English Teacher win prestigious Mercury Prize
English post-punk band English Teacher won the UK’s prestigious Mercury Prize on Thursday for their debut album “This Could Be Texas” in a ceremony at London’s legendary Abbey Road studios. The jury said in its citation that the album by the...
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